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When Calbridge Homes staff sat down to design its latest lottery home, one of the most important influences was its lot overlooking the Bow River.The builder unveiled the striking 5,350-square-foot luxury home, valued at $2.4 million, in Cranston’s Riverstone this week.

School rankings are, for many, a deciding factor when buying a new house. If you want your kiddos to grow up smart, make a smart move and buy within the catchment area of a top school! And here are Calgary’s best elementary schools to consider.Read More

Are you shopping the high end of Calgary’s real estate market? Or
do you have a penchant for house porn? Whichever it is, we’ve compiled a
countdown of Calgary’s top 10 most expensive homes for sale today, just for
you! Read More

There are some questions we hear over and again. One of those is “should I tip my movers?” And the next question inevitably follows:“How much should I tip a moving company?” As Canadians, we want to do the right thing. But what is that? What’s the norm in Calgary? Here are some guidelines to keep etiquette anxiety at bay!Read More

GlobalFest’s opening night fireworks have been postponed because of an “ominous weather forecast.” Read More

Most people don’t have much experience choosing a Real Estate Agent. You only do it a handful of times in your life. There’s no course to take—as if you had the time—and you don’t really know what you’re looking for. That’s why so many people make mistakes when choosing a Real Estate Agent.Read More

Retirement homes appeal for many reasons. Perhaps you want someone to handle the housework while you’re off power-walking along the Bow. Or maybe you need daily assistance or palliative care. Choosing the right option for you —for now and the future—is a big decision. But no matter where you want to be in the city, we have a wealth of options. We’ve picked out Calgary’s best retirement homes for you, in each quadrant and downtown. Read More

AGLC eliminates restrictions on patio liquor hours. Patio liquor service will now match licensed premise hours. As of today, Alberta restaurants will be able to serve alcohol on their patios as late as they’re allowed to serve it indoors. Read More